Metaphysics and Logic group
Events
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Metaphysics & Logic Seminar: Inferentialism Reading Group: Greg Restall Leads a Discussion on Hans-Johann Glock’s “Why Rules Ought to Matter”
Edgecliffe G03The Inferentialism Reading group is running over the first three seminars of this semester of M&L. On April 29th, Greg Restall will be leading a discussion Hans-Johann Glock’s “Why Rules…
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Metaphysics & Logic Seminar: NO MEETING THIS WEEK
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Metaphysics & Logic Seminar: Greg Restall, “The Logic of Paradox as a Substructural Logic”
Edgecliffe G03Graham Priest’s simple three-valued logic LP has many curious properties. It has the same valid formulas as classical logic, but differs from classical logic when it comes to valid sequents. The…
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Metaphysics & Logic Seminar: Luna Guan: “Simplicity without Identity”
Edgecliffe G03The doctrine of divine simplicity serves two roles in Christian theology—it upholds the creator-creation distinction by saying that only the divine ontology is absolutely simple whereas every other created being…
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Metaphysics & Logic Seminar: Christopher Masterman: “Are abstraction principles all that explanatory?””
Edgecliffe G03An increasingly popular view is that abstracta are thin—their existence alone makes little or no demand on the world. The most sophisticated defence of this view to date is the…
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Metaphysics & Logic Seminar: Gill Russell: “Normativity, Neutrality, and Normativity and Neutrality”
Edgecliffe G03Neutrality and normativity have both attracted attention in the recent philosophy of logic. In this paper I ask: can we consistently hold that logic is both non-neutral and non-normative when…